Sinner In A Sin

Album: See The Light (2007)
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  • Sometimes it's hard to know
    If you're going or if you're gone
    So you dodge from right to left
    Never knowing which way is wrong, no

    Holding strong to all you know
    Slipping faster to your fall

    Like a sinner in a sin
    Loser that never wins
    I'm a poet without a pen
    I've always been and I'd do it again

    Gonna paint the town tonight
    Use colors green and amber
    Like a painter without a brush
    Whose colors fill to capture

    It's the chaos I understand
    And it's the calmness in my rants of anger

    Just a sinner in a sin
    Loser that never wins
    I'm a poet without a pen
    And I've always been and I'd do it again

    Someday I'm gonna to wake up
    And I know that the sun is gonna shine, keeps on shining down
    Someday I know the clouds are gonna part
    Yes, I know that its rays they will find me

    Sinner in a sin
    Loser that never wins
    Poet without a pen
    I've always been and I'd do it again

    Oh, I'm a sinner in a sin
    A loser that never wins
    A poet without a pen
    I've always been and I'd do it again
    Writer/s: BO BICE
    Publisher: MUSIC ADMIN, INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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